Henry
spending too much on rocks
Member since January 2013
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Post by Henry on Jul 19, 2017 16:15:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2017 18:08:16 GMT -5
That one eyed smile is crazy, not mad
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Post by Peruano on Jul 19, 2017 19:15:00 GMT -5
Too big for a pocket rock, but that baby deserves to live in a place where it can be picked up, fondled, and scrutinized hourly for years at the very least. If you can't devote the time, I'll volunteer. Yes it could be cut, and yes it has wonderful views inside, but something about its complexity and round shape tell me to love it as it is. But its your rock and I hope you will keep us informed as to how it turns out in its destiny.
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Henry
spending too much on rocks
Member since January 2013
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Post by Henry on Jul 19, 2017 20:26:04 GMT -5
Peruano:Its destiny is as-is.
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zarguy
fully equipped rock polisher
Cedar City, Utah - rockhound heaven!
Member since December 2005
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Post by zarguy on Jul 20, 2017 0:07:50 GMT -5
I love that stuff. I bought a bunch for myself from the Madagascar girls at Quartzite & Denver. I also bought some to sell along side my jewelry at art shows. It's fun to pick through the the bin & get the ones that're calling to me. Lynn
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Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Jul 20, 2017 9:36:01 GMT -5
That "Mad River" agate is awesome material......
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